A digital twin is a digital model that mirrors a physical counterpart, allowing for real-time data integration and analysis. This concept originated from NASA's efforts to improve spacecraft simulations in the 1960s. Digital twins can be used to simulate real-world environments for training and skill development. This research should explore the effectiveness of digital twin training in fields applicable to training SOF functions (e.g., joint operations, tactics, techniques, and procedures [TTPs]) and support efforts (e.g., maintenance, field craft). Research should focus on instructional design strategies for digital twins, facilitated instructor and learner strategies for digital twins as an educational tool, and impact assessment of skill transfer and performance improvement.